Timeless Hermes Accessories Worth Investing In

A woman is wearing Hermes accessories

Eager to experience the legendary craftsmanship of Hermès? Not to build an elaborate pre-spend strategy or play the Hermès game in hopes of a Birkin, but simply to enjoy the house’s renowned beauty and quality for yourself. There are several timeless Hermès accessories worth investing in at an accessible price point.

In this guide, we highlight some of the best Hermès accessories to invest in, priced under about $2,500, some well under $1,000. From classic jewelry and legendary silks to luxurious cashmere and distinctive home pieces, these collectible accessories capture the spirit of Hermès while offering lasting style and value.

The best Hermès accessory to start with is one you will truly love and enjoy using. Each one on this list earns its place through a combination of heritage design, exceptional materials, and long-term value.

Why Hermès Accessories are a Smart Investment

Hermès accessories have long attracted collectors because they combine exceptional craftsmanship with lasting design. Even the house’s smaller pieces reflect the same attention to materials, construction, and artistry that define its most famous creations.
For collectors, three qualities matter most.

  • Heritage design. Many Hermès accessories draw directly from the house’s history, incorporating motifs and craftsmanship techniques that have defined the brand for generations. Designs rooted in this heritage feel timeless.
  • Exceptional materials and durability. From silk twill and cashmere to finely crafted metals and leather, Hermès is known for premium materials chosen to last. Well cared for, many of these pieces remain beautiful for decades.
  • Versatility and heirloom quality. The most beloved Hermès accessories are cherished and worn or used often over time. A silk scarf, a favorite bracelet, or beautifully crafted china can become part of a personal signature, and eventually something meaningful to pass down.

The Hermès accessories in this guide reflect these qualities.

Hermès Scarves: A Classic Statement Piece

Hermès silk scarves are one of the house's most recognizable accessories and a favorite starting point for collectors. Printed through a meticulous multi-color process, each takes over 18 months to create. The extraordinary silk must be experienced in person to be fully appreciated.

The 90 cm carré (square) is the most collectible, and is often available for around $600–$900.

Heritage design: classic equestrian and botanical prints
Durability: dense silk twill holds color and structure for decades
Versatility: worn countless ways or framed as collectible textile art

Hermes bag is adorned with an orange fringed scarf

Hermès Cashmere Shawls: Everyday Luxury with Lasting Value

Hermès cashmere shawls are beloved by collectors who want the beauty of the house’s silk designs in a piece they can wear daily. Woven from a luxurious blend of cashmere and silk, these large scarves feel soft, warm, and remarkably lightweight.

The 140 cm shawl is the most popular, often priced around $1,200–$1,800.

Heritage design: classic equestrian, botanical, and geometric prints
Durability: resilient weave maintains softness and color for years
Versatility: worn as a scarf, wrap, or travel layer in every season

Hermès Jewelry: Subtle Luxury with Lasting Value

Hermès jewelry, crafted in rose, yellow, and white gold, offers the house’s design heritage in pieces that can be worn every day. Yet, many of the most collectible pieces are sterling silver.

The Chaîne d’Ancre motif, inspired by a ship’s anchor chain, is highly prized in rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces, often starting around $600 to $1,500.

Heritage design: Chaîne d’Ancre motif and Farandole line
Durability: solid sterling silver designed for daily wear
Versatility: understated designs that layer easily with other jewelry

gold Hermes necklace

The Ever-Popular Hermès Belt: Luxury with Utility

Hermès belts combine the house’s leather craftsmanship with everyday practicality. Instantly recognizable without feeling overly showy.

The Constance belt and the elegant Kelly belt echo the closures of the iconic handbags. Hermès belts often range from about $700 to $1,400.

Heritage design: Kelly and Constance
Durability: finely crafted leather with sturdy metal buckles
Versatility: reversible styles pair easily with many outfits

Hermès Porcelain and Tableware: Everyday Art for the Home

Hermès porcelain and tableware bring the house’s artistry into everyday living. Finely crafted plates, trays, cups, and saucers are crafted from Limoges porcelain and often accented with 24K gold or platinum.

Among the most collectible patterns is Mosaique au 24, inspired by the mosaic floors of the Faubourg Saint-Honoré flagship boutique. Pieces often range from about $300 to $900.

Heritage design: Mosaique au 24 pattern inspired by the flagship boutique
Durability: finely crafted porcelain designed for decades of use
Versatility: displayed as décor or used for elegant entertaining

Hermès Blankets: Luxury Textiles with Lasting Appeal

Hermès blankets bring the house’s textile craftsmanship into the home through richly woven designs that balance comfort with collectible appeal. Many are crafted from a 90% merino wool and 10% cashmere blend, creating a textile that is exceptionally warm, durable, and luxuriously soft.

The Avalon blanket stands out as the most collectible design at an accessible price. While many blankets retail from $3,500 to $7,000, some can be found in the $2,000–$2,500 range.

Heritage design: the iconic Avalon “H” motif and other Hermès textile patterns
Durability: 90% merino wool and 10% cashmere woven for long-term use
Versatility: draped over furniture, layered on a bed, or displayed on a quilt rack

How to Choose the Right Hermès Accessories for Investment

Not every Hermès accessory you love meets the same standard for long-term value. Our curated list favors pieces that combine heritage design, durable materials, everyday usability, and genuine heirloom appeal within a relatively accessible price range.

That is why beloved items such as Twilly scarves, Clic Clac bracelets, and Hermès watches do not appear here. Twillys and the enamel bracelets are joyful styling pieces, but they are less often chosen as lasting heirlooms. Watches offer enduring quality, but most sit well above the price range guiding this list.

When choosing your first Hermès accessory for investment, focus on the piece you will genuinely use, appreciate, and want to keep for years. That is where lasting value begins.

Judy Taylor

CEO & Founder of Madison Avenue Couture
Judy Taylor, the CEO and founder of Madison Avenue Couture is one of the most respected authorities on luxury bags and accessories. Her unwavering commitment to quality has cemented her as an expert in luxury retail, inspiring fashion enthusiasts worldwide.
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